• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    If you tried that today, someone online would come in and buy up that property. We have no defense against monetary predators like we used to.

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      14 days ago

      I’d think banks probably just have a reserve price these days (a minimum price they’ll accept on the property).

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      13 days ago

      Pretty much this. Penny auctions worked because you had to physically be in the room, which means it’s far easier for your friends and neighbors with guns and other implements of violence to tell the bank rep “hey maybe you should sit this one out bud” when they show up.

      You know, because of the implication.

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        13 days ago

        Mac: “It’s foolproof, dude!—nobody’ll bid when see my sweet ninja moves!”

        Charlie: “Yeah, and I’ll huff some paint to really sell the unhinged vibe!”

        Dee: “How will that help?”

        Dennis: “Because, Sweet Dee… of the implication.”

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        13 days ago

        Always funny to see mob mentality suddenly justified when it’s for the “right” (subjective) reason.